Miscellany of Medical, Magical, and Alchemical Recipes
- Circa 1520 – 1540
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Evidence of script and watermarks indicate that this manuscript was produced in Italy, quite possibly Urbino. Belonged to the Ubaldini familly of Urbino, Italy possibly as early as the late sixteenth century. |
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Bacon, Roger, and de Rupescissa Johannes. “Miscellany of Medical, Magical, and Alchemical Recipes,” circa 1520–1540. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/02870x03b.
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